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| | '''Best Assists to Pair With''' || Colossus | | | '''Best Assists to Pair With''' || Colossus |
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| | | ==Introduction== |
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| [[File:Mvc1warmachine.gif|thumb]] | | [[File:Mvc1warmachine.gif|thumb]] |
| War Machine is the title adopted by James Rupert "Rhodey" Rhodes after he acquired the War Machine armor. He is a military veteran and pilot who began working for Tony Stark, eventually discovering that he was Iron Man and then taking Stark's place when he was incapacitated. Stark subsequently gave Rhodes the War Machine armor. The character is among the earliest African American superheroes in mainstream comics. His race, his military experience, and his sense of morality are often used to contrast him with Tony Stark and to analyze the themes of Iron Man stories through a different perspective. War Machine is the primary romantic interest of Carol Danvers, while many of his other supporting characters and villains overlap with those of Iron Man. | | War Machine is the title adopted by James Rupert "Rhodey" Rhodes after he acquired the War Machine armor. He is a military veteran and pilot who began working for Tony Stark, eventually discovering that he was Iron Man and then taking Stark's place when he was incapacitated. Stark subsequently gave Rhodes the War Machine armor. The character is among the earliest African American superheroes in mainstream comics. His race, his military experience, and his sense of morality are often used to contrast him with Tony Stark and to analyze the themes of Iron Man stories through a different perspective. War Machine is the primary romantic interest of Carol Danvers, while many of his other supporting characters and villains overlap with those of Iron Man. |
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| =Notable Players= | | ==Move List== |
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| ! Team !! Nickname !! Country !! Platform !! Accounts !! Notes
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| | [[File:WarmaWarma.gif|frameless|left|class=moveimg]] [[File:Wolvie-wins.gif|frameless|left|class=moveimg]]||Vice-Versa || USA || Kailera/GGPO || N/A check Divine's YT for his Matches.[https://www.youtube.com/@DivineYT] || One of the GOATs when it comes to playing WM or just MvC1 in general. I think nothing can describe Vice-Versa more than this.
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| "Vice was a top player known for his robotic-like combo execution, relentless high pressure style, speed, and WM innovations" - Divine. <br>
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| This player was also in tandem with MOTM when it comes to making new WM tech and combos, he even got featured in MOTM's combo vids. <br> '''Status: Retired'''
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| | [[File:WarmaWarma.gif|frameless|left|class=moveimg]] [[File:Warmachine-gold.gif|frameless|left|class=moveimg]]||T-Kimura || Canada || Kailera/Fightcade 1-2/GGPO || FightCade: [https://www.fightcade.com/id/T-Kimura-] [https://www.fightcade.com/id/T-Kimura] || Another pretty dominant WM player from the good ol days, though he has a history of lagswitching, this man would make it a 1 man game the moment he hit you with a j.8hp or a launcher. He hasn't appeared ever since FC2 got big though except for a brief moment in 2021. <br> '''Status: Retired'''
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| | [[File:WarmaWarma.gif|frameless|left|class=moveimg]] [[File:Wolvie-wins.gif|frameless|left|class=moveimg]]||KingHodokan Aka:Brandon || USA || Kailera/GGPO/Fightcade 1/2 || FightCade: [https://www.fightcade.com/id/KingHodokan] <br> Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/@KingHoDoKaN] || Pretty Dominant WM Player, very solid execution and doesn't always opt for the usual uncombo. He also likes playing WM in a rushdown fashion. Very interesting player to watch. <br> '''Status: Active'''
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| || -WD (White Doctrine) || Mexico || Fightcade 1/2 || FightCade: [https://www.fightcade.com/id/-WD] <br> Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz_WUaVt_5OsT5OAJ9Z5LYg]<br> || One of the more technical WM players here, he's also the guy that made the video showing how to do the Glove Infinite, he rarely plays nowadays and is way past his prime but his matches are still worth checking out. <br> '''Status: Rarely Active'''
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| | [[File:WarmaWarma.gif|frameless|left|class=moveimg]] [[File:LilithModeMorrigan-MvsC-stance.gif|frameless|left|class=moveimg]] <br> [[File:WarmaWarma.gif|frameless|left|class=moveimg]] [[File:Wolvie-wins.gif|frameless|left|class=moveimg]] || -MotM- (Master of the Messatsu) || Netherlands || Fightcade 1/2 || FightCade: [https://www.fightcade.com/id/-MotM-] <br> Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/@GreenTeaOriginal] || One of the pioneers of WM, he's the guy responsible for most of the combo videos out there regarding MvC1 and he is responsible for making most of the stuff regarding WM's combos and etc, nowadays he plays from time to time due to his new hobby which is restoring old game intros. <br> '''Status: Retired/Rarely Active'''
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| = Move List =
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| = Strategy =
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| ==Basic Strategy==
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| War Machine is a good character in being in the air. His flightmode combined with his normals and zoning tools make him a character that controls the skies. He can abuse his airdash cancels by catching an opponent in the air by doing something like a stray j.uhp/j.lk/j.lp to airdash for a free combo, then depending on your execution u can turn that to a combo that will do like 30-40% or 100%. He also has access to amazing zoning tools like smartbomb and uni-beam, stuff like those can definitely keep your opponent in check by keeping him on the ground with smartbomb and catching him with unibeam once he superjumps to catch you. War Machine can also do keepaway with buttons like st.hp and j.hp, giving the opponent a difficult time getting in, you can also cancel st.hp to Colossus assist for a good punish once u think st.hp won't do the job on its own. Once the assist hits, you can dash to hk for a combo, cancel to flightmode and start the combo once Colossus finishes its hits or you can play safe and cancel to Proton Cannon, beware if Proton Cannon misses cuz depending on where the opponent is, you have a chance of eating a nasty punish. On the offense side of things, he doesn't do well in terms of pressure but that doesn't mean he struggles getting in, his airdash makes him do crossups with j.lk to j.mk or j.lk to j.mp then u can decide if you wanna do st.lk st.hk, st.lk cr.mp st.hk, cr.lk st.hk, or even cr.lk cr.mp st.hk. I suggest microdashing after hitting the crossup though to prevent the launcher not hitting due to it having stubby hitboxes. You also have divekick, you can cancel those to any heavy normal of your choice once it hits, even when u hit it in the air making it another way to confirm into your combos.
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| ==Confirming from Stray Hits in the Air==
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| This is essential to War Machine, outside of Zoning, this is one of the things that makes him a pain in the ass, also another thing that makes him an S tier. Depending on your execution, you can get more bang of your buck by doing TODs from it but even though u couldn't do a TOD yet, it still matters confirming from a stray hit in the air due to the fact that u can easily get 30-40% from it, that's if you got basic execution which is still a big deal ngl.
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| '''j.lk''' - Best for people who are below you in the Air
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| * j.lk j.8hp to airdash
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| * j.lk j.mp j.8hp to airdash
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| * j.lk airdash j.lk- (A bit more difficult to do, mainly for style tbh)
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| '''j.8hp''' - Best for people who are above you in the Air
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| * j.8hp airdash- (u can follow up with almost anything tbh)
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| '''j.lp''' - not really the best but it works in scenarios like the opponent being really close to you like when you're fighting mirrors and then the opponent is really close to you
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| *j.lp j.8hp airdash (i prefer this for less scaling)
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| *j.lp j.mp j.uhp airdash (you can use this for better positioning, in return you will get more scaling unless u do an uncombo)
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| *j.lp airdash j.lp- (pretty tough to do but works if you wanna start doing the uncombo but i prefer starting the uncombo with j.lp to j.uhp instead)
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| ==Meter==
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| Meter isn't really important if you're looking it in a stand point of using his supers only due to him having access to flight mode and a big combo game but meter is a big deal for him. Why you may ask? It's because of duos, his supers are one of the best, if not the best for performing duo combos or duo setups with the likes of Proton Cannon or War destroyer. How will you build meter you may ask? Well, you can build it easily from cancelling your normals in flight mode over and over with the Air dash, or you could create meter with his combos that build a hella lot of it.
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| ==Advanced==
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| ===Fast Meter Build===
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| As u noticed with War Machine, you could cancel all of his Air Normals to Airdash right? Well, you can do this with j.hk over and over and depending on how fast ur hands are, u can easily get like 1-2 bars of meter filled. Great to pull out in the air from time to time as a way to build your meter quick for Duos.
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| ==Team Setups==
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| '''Double War Machine'''
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| * You get to play both War Machines
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| * They cover each other's weaknesses especially well
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| * Disgustingly high damage and health
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| * Duo Team setups deal extreme amounts of chip damage
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| * Not as effective without Duo Team
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| * You're not Iron Man
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| As the name implies, you get to play not War Machine, not Gold War Machine, but both War Machines at the same time! Two top tiers in the same team, what could possibly go wrong? Essentially, you get two characters with very high damage, health, armor, great tools across the board, there's very little the team doesn't have. Them being on the slower side won't matter much, though, because the minute this team is given enough meter to initiate a Team Duo Attack, the player can setup some truly nasty scenarios. These setups, which tend to give almost zero room to escape, can lead to the opponent losing up to 50% of their health off of CHIP DAMAGE. This puts them at a huge life lead, or otherwise make a swift recovery. They still need to attempt to win the rest of the match if it doesn't kill, however.
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| '''War Machine Strider'''
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| * War Destroyer and Legion Pair well for Duo
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| * War Machine can build alot of meter for Strider to burn out with Ouroboros
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| * Does a good amount of chip with Duo
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| * Strider will have a hard time building meter outside of spamming j.hp once War Machine dies
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| * Strider will have a hard time clutching and War Machine will require pristine execution to clutch
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| One of the more common picks outside of WM/Wolv or Double WM, when you hear the idea, it makes sense. You could build meter with War Machine, do duo or tag to Strider for him to burn it all out with Ouroboros. This team also has good Duo Synergy with the way War Destroyer and Legion operate, so you can just stack those supers for big damage once u get the hit. A problem with this team though is that if one character dies, you have to go uphill to make things work. I mean it's easier for War Machine to clutch things due to the fact that he does godlike damage with his combos but thats if the person playing War Machine has pristine execution to begin with. Strider on the other hand will have a hard time trying to clutch due to the fact that he has a hard time building meter outside of spamming j.hp and the fact that he's sorta reliant on assist to start his Ouroboros pressure makes things a bit tough.
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| '''War Machine Wolverine'''
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| * Both Characters deal a ton of damage
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| * Pretty self explanatory team
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| * Both build meter fast
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| * Duo synergy isn't bad but is inferior compared to the other teams mentioned
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| Probably the most common War Machine team outside of Double War Machine, this has also been a favorite for Brazilian Players lately. With both characters doing ginormous levels of damage with the stuff they have, this seems like the perfect team for someone who wants to play as aggressive as possible and make the opponent not have a chance of playing whatsoever. The caviat with this team though is the duo synergy isn't the best compared to something like Double WM or the other teams mentioned. Outside of that, you won't get a good bang of your buck if you do not have the execution requirements for it.
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| * Both Characters deal a ton of damage
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| * Hulk's Grab Gives access to easy UBs on Duos
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| This team has been a rising team for War Machine and I don't blame it. UB Setups on Duos? A lot of Chip of duo? Both Characters dealing alot of damage on their own? Yes please. The only problem is if you wanna play this team solely for their duos then unless u wanna have access to WM's combo game, you are better off playing GWM/Hulk which is a very dominant team lately in the meta, both characters also suffer from being pretty sluggish, but overall it is a very strong team so feel free to give it a shot.
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| '''Unconventional Team: War Machine Venom'''
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| This is the team that I (WhereisTekken?) main and enjoy playing in this game. What made me love this team is the fact that both of these characters excel in stuffing the opponent out. War Machine stuffs the opponent by making sure the opponent regrets throwing a random nornal due to him being able to confirm from any Air Normal or even Knee Dive. Venom on the other hand can stuff the opponent with big normals like st.hp, j.hk, j.hp, j.mp, and tools like Venom Fang. Venom also has nasty punishes with Venon Claw super after assist or even tick-grab to Death Fang super. Both characters also have ballsy combos that benefit people with good execution like War Machine's ToDs or Venom's st.hp/cr.hp corner Infinite or his Magic Series to st.mp Carry Infinite which are both pretty tough to do. The downside is they are sluggish characters, and they are also characters with very punishable supers. If stuffing the team out with keepaway and punishes is your thing then this may be the team for you.
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| = Combos =
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| ==Building Block Theory==
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| I found this ideology in the HFTF wiki and I think this perfectly applies to War Machine. War Machine has some of the best combo flexibility in the game, thanks to the existence of his Airdash working on all of his air normals, and thanks to Uncombo existing, you could reliably 100% your adversary after a bit of practice.
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| His combo potential is so high that listing every single possible string of combinations would not only take very long, but would also be a giant eyesore to look through.
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| Because of that, you're not going to lab a single, long combo, but rather different building blocks and transitioning between them, and that's what this page is for. The embedded videos will show the blocks in action. You can mimic the combos in them or just use them as guidelines. This is also said for the combos listed as examples for what you could do with the tools given. You could mimic them or use them as guidelines.
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| Almost any combo can also be started from an air normal. The only time that's not the case is when you don't have the proper positioning to execute the said links of choice.
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| ===Ground Links===
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| Here's a few links that could be worth knowing before u get into doing launchers. Although it would be better if you started learning and utilizing his launchers first, I don't think its too bad to learn some of these as these could be used as strings to set up okizeme, cancel to assist or even just to push the opponent away depending on the purpose of the string.
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| |st.lp > st.lk > st.mp, cr.mk/ st.lk > st.mp, cr.mk
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| |3 or 4 hit string depending if you start with st.lp or st.lk. Works for setting up okizeme due to cr.mk doing a hard knockdown.
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| |Low version of the combo above but like why even bother when there are better options.
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| |st.lp > st.lk, cr.mp st.hp > qcf.mp/hp / st.lk, cr.mp, st.hp > qcf.mp/hp
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| |Pretty neat string for setting up keepaway, definitely better than the string mentioned above.
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| |Low version of the string mentioned above, still a pretty decent way to keep distance while doing a good quarter of damage.
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| ===Ground Launchers===
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| Here's where all of War Machine's amazing juggles start, from uncombo TODs, to just the basic juggle to Uni-Beam, to even something as simple as the magic series. This is where you will be starting em out outside of hitting from the air from a stray hit.
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| ===Flight Mode Building Blocks===
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| Here's the baseline links in flightmode that you have to learn. These are the building blocks for his combos.
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| |st.lk, cr.mp, st.hk, sj.lp, j.lk > j.hk > qcb.k, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > j.qcf.mp
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| |st.lk, cr.mp > qcb.k, j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp > f.AIRDASH (SIDESWITCH), j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lk > j.8hp > f.AIRDASH (SIDESWITCH), j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lk > j.8hp > f.AIRDASH (SIDESWITCH), j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lk > j.8hp > f.AIRDASH (SIDESWITCH), j.lp > j.8hp > j.qcf.mp
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| |25 hit
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| |}
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| ===J.8hp===
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| This button can be spammed over and over again for a fuckton of damage hence it being the backbone of your combos. You can start by toying around with doing one j.8hp after a link like you could make a combo like-
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| {| border="1em" cellpadding="3" cellMPacing="0"
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| | align="center"|'''Combo'''
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| | align="center"|'''Hits'''
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| |st.lk, cr.mp, st.hk > sj.lp > j.lk > j.hk > qcb.k, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > j.qcf.mp
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| |26 Hits
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| |st.lk > st.hk > qcb.k, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > j.qcf.lp
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| |23 Hits
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| |-
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| |}
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| now you could stop there, but that will limit you to just doing 30-40% dmg with War Machine's combos. If you really wanna step up your game and join the big boy War Machine combo club then you gotta start doing these techs.
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| ===Uncombo===
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| <youtube>GFVyFEpUTb4</youtube>
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| 12:27-13:39 for WM's Uncombo
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| Uncombos are basically as the video said, a glitch where the combo counter resets once u do a hit during the final frame of hitstun or a frame after the final frame of hitstun, essentially making a UB reset as the cool kids like to say with their anime fighters. If you notice a good War Machine player, he doesn't do 99+ Combos, he does Uncombos, sure there are instances where they would do like a long combo to refly then more airdash strings but most likely they will do the uncombo.
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| Why you may ask? Well, with the uncombo, you get perks like
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| * Scaling being reset, hence the combo being uncomboed
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| * Practical TOD Routes
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| ===Glove Infinite===
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| The most common Uncombo route u will see War Machine doing will be the "Glove Infinite", this is pretty essential to learn because this is his most consistent way to setup the uncombo, making him a character with practical TODs. The Glove Infinite is also pretty consistent on the cast probably except for megaman due to his hitbox but you can set it in a different manner.
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| <youtube>KfNncTipvB4</youtube>
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| This is the Glove Infinite, this works by cancelling j.lp to itself creating an uncombo that resets the combo and the scaling which makes your combo deal way more damage than it should. You may see people saying that this combo is impossible to do without the 3p macro which is false. You can do this combo without it but there is a trick to it.
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| {| class = wikitable style="text-align: center;"
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| ! Video !! Notes
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| |[[File:Glovie.jpg|thumb]] || Once you cancel to flight mode and you do a string like j.lp to j.8hp then Airdash, you push your palm on the direction you're heading whether it would be up forward like this.
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| |[[File:Glove glove glove.mp4|thumb]] || then after that, you wanna make sure your left thumb is hitting the lp button while you are holding the direction of your choice as you fly, and then you use your right pointer, middle, and ring finger to press the 3p input, and then once you got like 2-3 reps of it, you can cancel to j.8hp with your ring or middle (I prefer my middle finger) then cancel to Airdash. Kinda like this.
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| |[[File:Disecteded.mp4|thumb]] || Here's a more dissected version of it for a more thorough analysis.
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| |}
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| With that in mind, you could piece something like this.
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| {| border="1em" cellpadding="3" cellMPacing="0"
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| | align="center"|'''Combo'''
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| | align="center"|'''Hits'''
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| |-
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| |st.lk, cr.mp, st.hk > sj.lp > j.lk > j.hk > qcb.k, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH j.lp xx uf.AIRDASH j.lp xx uf.AIRDASH j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp xx uf.AIRDASH j.lp xx uf.AIRDASH j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.8hp
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| |Uncombo (TOD)
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| |}
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| You can also do the Glove Infinite while holding forward instead of up forward but its harder to execute without using a 3p Macro but the benefit is that you could use that as a wall carry from hitting someone from the air or you could do that as you crossup the opponent after st.hk landing for a carry to Glove Infinite. G.S.S and the Brazilian WM players enjoy doing this variation and props to em, even with a 3p Macro its still kinda tough to land.
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| Here's examples of it being done.
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| <youtube>KZDqcMOfJEA</youtube>
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| 3:02-3:08
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| <youtube>au-OIA0q8g4</youtube>
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| 3:30-3:37
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| <youtube>kVwCD-joBZQ</youtube>
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| 0:17-0:26
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| For combos like those G.S.S-esque Glove Infinites, you could do something like this.
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| {| border="1em" cellpadding="3" cellMPacing="0"
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| | align="center"|'''Combo'''
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| | align="center"|'''Hits'''
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| |-
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| |st.hk > qcb.k xx SIDESWITCH, j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp > f.AIRDASH, j.lp xx f.AIRDASH j.lp xx f.AIRDASH j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > f.AIRDASH xx j.lp xx f.AIRDASH j.lp xx f.AIRDASH j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mk > j.8hp > j.qcf.mp
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| |Uncombo (TOD)
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| |}
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| ===J.mk Uncombo===
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| J.mk from the looks of it seems like a random normal, but deep inside, this normal can be used for hard-hitting TOD routes in the corner, that combined with the Glove Infinite and Refly makes it a really powerful tool to utilize when hitting combos that carry to the corner or combos that are near to the corner.
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| How does it work?
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| Once you hit the opponent with j.lp to j.8hp in the air while your juggling the opponent in the corner, you do a df.Airdash to j.mk to j.8hp and depending on the angle, it could either be a hit that adds to the combo or it will uncombo, both results are satisfactory and eventually it will uncombo anyway once you do it. Here are a few examples of it being done in a real match. This sometimes whiffs on small characters though but it is still pretty consistent depending on the spacing so it is still worth learning. You will most likely be using refly while doing the uncombo but we will get to refly later.
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| <youtube>DikaBwn5PMk</youtube>
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| 2:35-2:42
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| <youtube>Xzerg5hvzck</youtube>
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| 0:06-0:16
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| Okay with that in mind, you could do stuff like.
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| {| border="1em" cellpadding="3" cellMPacing="0"
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| | align="center"|'''Combo'''
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| | align="center"|'''Hits'''
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| |-
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| |j.2mk > j.2hp > st.lk, cr.mp, st.hk > sj.lp > j.lk > j.hk, qcb.k, j.lk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH > j.mk > j.8hp ,df.AIRDASH xx j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH xx j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH xx j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH xx j.8hp
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| |Uncombo (TOD)
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| |-
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| |}
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| ===Knee Dive Refly===
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| Outside of Uncombos, another thing that people do to step up with his combo game is his Refly, but unlike his traditional refly that people know from the other Marvel games, this one uses j2mk as a refly. The thing with this is that it does not require an unfly install compared to the traditional refly.
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| How does it Work?
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| J.2mk has a property of turning off flight mode once you do it in flight mode, which means when you do it in a combo and it lands, you could reset your flight mode and then turn it on again once u land it and cancel j.2mk with another heavy normal like j.8hk or j.8hp. Once you do that, your flight mode time resets, making you have more time to add more links and hits to the juggle you are doing.
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| Here are a few examples of it being done:
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| <youtube>ygE_BF81tWM</youtube>
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| Whole Video is a TOD with no Uncombo and just the Refly.
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| <youtube>iV53vd5tLgc</youtube>
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| With all of that in mind, you could do some stuff like these example combos
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| {| border="1em" cellpadding="3" cellMPacing="0"
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| | align="center"|'''Combo'''
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| | align="center"|'''Hits'''
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| | align="center"|'''Notes'''
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| |-
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| |st.lk, cr.mp, st.hk > sj.lp > j.lk > j.hk > qcb.k, j.lp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcf.k j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > j.qcf.mp
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| |31 Hit
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| |-
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| |st.lk > st.hk > qcb.k > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcf.k, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > f.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcf.k, j.lk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > j.qcf.mp
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| |36 hit
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| |-
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| |j.2mk > j.2hk > st.lk > st.hk > sj.lp > j.lk > j.hk > qcb.k, j.lp > j.8hp > f.AIRDASH (SIDESWITCH), j.lp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcb.k, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcb.k, j.lk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcb.k, j.lk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcb.k, j.lk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hp > qcb.k, j.lk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.8hp > j.qcf.mp
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| |99 Hit (TOD)
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| |Pretty beefy combo but that's what you could do with refly, you could amp your combo from something like 24-26 hits to 99 Hits without uncombo, note that there could be a chance of j.mk uncomboing once you do it, I honestly don't know how to prevent it from happening outside of watching the positioning of the opponent but if it ever does, unless you are trying to do a big 99 hit combo on purpose, consider it a happy accident due to it dealing alot more damage due to it resetting scaling.
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| |-
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| |st.lk, cr.mp, st.hk > sj.lp > j.hk > u.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > qcb.k, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcb.k, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hp > qcb.k, j.lk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcb.k, j.lk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp >df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcb.k, j.lk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcb.k, j.lk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp
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| |99 Hit (TOD)
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| | Another 99 hit ToD, saw Mr. Reset do this in a match against MyS-Messias. So far this is gonna be what you would usually come up with if you wanna do a ToD that is solely just focusing on doing the Refly without doing any uncombo.
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| |-
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| |}
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| **Note: If you want j.mk to not uncombo, you want to cancel
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| j.8hp to j.mk as fast as possible. If you don't do
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| it fast enough, it will uncombo which is not exactly
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| bad unless you're trying to 99+ hit.
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| Unless you are doing a long combo for the sake of it, usually you wouldn't opt for that, more room for error and generally it is more demanding in terms of execution. So what do you do? You add uncombos to it.
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| The refly with uncombos make a perfect combination for making sure your combos kill with one touch efficiently and consistently without dropping.
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| Here's some examples of it being done on video.
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| <youtube>GXxLmQLqBvE</youtube>
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| 7:25-7:37
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| <youtube>6-sYJxcSqpY</youtube>
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| 2:07-2:20
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| With a little piece of everything, you could do something like
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| {| border="1em" cellpadding="3" cellMPacing="0"
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| | align="center"|'''Combo'''
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| | align="center"|'''Hits'''
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| | align="center"|'''Notes'''
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| |-
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| |st.lk, cr.mp, st.hk > sj.lp > j.lk > j.hk > qcb.k, j.lp > j.8hp, uf.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH xx j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH xx j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j,8hk > qcb.k, j.lk > j.8hp xx u.AIRDASH xx j.8hp xx u.AIRDASH, j.lp xx u.AIRDASH j.lp xx u.AIRDASH xx j.lp xx u.AIRDASH j.lp xx u.AIRDASH j.lp > j.8hp
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| |Uncombo (TOD)
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| |TOD with Knee Dive Refly and Glove Infinite combined with J.mk Uncombo.
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| |-
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| |st.lk, cr.mp, st.hk > sj.lp > j.lk > j.hk > qcb.k, j.lp > j.8hp, d.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH xx j.mk > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH xx j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j,8hp > qcb.k, j.lk > j.8hp xx u.AIRDASH xx j.8hp xx u.AIRDASH, j.lp xx u.AIRDASH j.lp xx u.AIRDASH xx j.lp xx u.AIRDASH j.lp xx u.AIRDASH j.lp > j.8hp
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| |Uncombo (TOD)
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| |Another TOD with Knee Dive Refly and Glove Inf with J.mk Uncombo.
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| |}
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| Combos like these make the opponent die without opting for 99+ hit combos. Pretty practical way when it comes to killing the opponent in a jiffy. It also sets you up for guard break. More into that in the next section.
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| ===Guard Breaks===
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| These are the tools that make WM do his 200% combos or even just make him win after killing the first character of the opponent's team. They're pretty important to utilize aswell if you wanna take your War Machine to the next level.
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| {| border="1em" cellpadding="3" cellMPacing="0"
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| | align="center"|'''Links'''
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| | align="center"|'''Notes'''
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| |-
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| |hop j.hp > st.hk
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| |Pretty easy approach to doing a launching Guard Break. Not a popular choice due to the weird timing also cuz of the flight mode Guard Breaks being more optimal, practical, and consistent to do.
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| |-
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| |hop j.8hp > st.hk
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| |A better version of the link mentioned above due to the angle of j.8hp's normal, still preferred to opt for the flight mode Guard Breaks.
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| |}
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| Now before we get to the meat of this, I'll tell you guys the best way to set up for a Guard Break that utilizes Flight Mode, this also works though to be honest for the ones above, just remove the flight mode input and instead just position yourself for the hop.
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| After Air Combo - j.2mk, qcb.f when you hit the ground then position.
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| After killing opponent on Ground - qcb.f then position.
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| Since we got that aside now, lets go for the ones you could opt for in flight mode that are the best.
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| {| border="1em" cellpadding="3" cellMPacing="0"
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| | align="center"|'''Links'''
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| | align="center"|'''Notes'''
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| | align="center"|'''Variations'''
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| |-
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| | j.lp > AIRDASH
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| | Pretty good to do but inferior to the next one I will mention. Preferred follow ups are.
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| | - Glove Infinite ala G.S.S or just any Brazilian War Machine user. '''Go-To''' <br>
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| - j.lp, j.8hp, AIRDASH <br>
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| - j.lp, j.mp, j.8hp, AIRDASH
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| | j.8hp, AIRDASH
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| | This is the Go-To for his Guard Breaks, once u get hit by this, It's over honestly. You are a dead man.
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| | - j.8hp, uf.AIRDASH, j.8hp, uf.AIRDASH '''Go-To''' <br>
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| - j.8hp, uf.AIRDASH, j.lk, j.8hp, uf.AIRDASH <br>
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| |}
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| Here's some vids showing examples of it being done
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| <youtube>XIBILWBfj7w</youtube>
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| Alot of examples here in this vid.
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| 0:34-0:39 1:00-1:10 2:14-2:20
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| <youtube>kVwCD-joBZQ</youtube>
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| Here is some with the forward Glove that the Brazilians love doing, 3p macro being used or not, this still looks very impressive.
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| 0:27-0:36 1:21-1:28 7:20-7:23 8:08-8:18 (Not A ToD) 9:08-9:16
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| Once you patch it together, you can get something like.
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| {| border="1em" cellpadding="3" cellMPacing="0"
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| | align="center"|'''Combo'''
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| | align="center"|'''Damage'''
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| | align="center"|'''Notes'''
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| |-
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| |qcb.k, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp df.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcf.k, j.lk > j.8hp > u.AIRDASH, j.lp xx u.AIRDASH j.lp xx u.AIRDASH xx j.lp xx u.AIRDASH j.lp xx u.AIRDASH j.lp > j.8hp
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| |Uncombo (TOD)
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| |TOD from Guardbreak with j.8hp loop.
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| |qcb.k, j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > df.AIRDASH, j.mk > j.8hp > uf.AIRDASH, j.2mk > j.8hk > qcf.k, j.lk > j.8hp > u.AIRDASH, j.lp xx u.AIRDASH j.lp xx u.AIRDASH xx j.lp xx u.AIRDASH j.lp xx u.AIRDASH j.lp > j.8hp
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| |Uncombo (TOD)
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| |Another TOD from Guardbreak but this time it's started with j.8hp to j.lk j.8hp
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| =Advanced Techniques=
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| |st.lp > st.lk, cr.mp > hcb.p, dash > st.lk (OTG), cr.mp > hcb.p
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| |Repulsor Blast string loop, pretty cool to land but the timing of the OTG is weird. You could also opt for a launch instead of looping it.
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| |st.lp > st.lk, cr.mp, st.hk > qcf.KK, dash > st.lk (OTG), cr.mp, st.hk > qcf.KK
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| |Corner only War Destroyer loop, you gotta delay the dash for some reason, due to the fact that you have to wait until War Destroyer finishes while the opponent is in an OTG state.
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| |j.lp > j.8hp > j.qcf.mp, uf/u.AIRDASH
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| |You could actually loop this when you are in flight mode, pretty niche string.
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| |cr.mk > sj.2hk (OTG) > j.8hp >
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| |Very tight starter for OTG only strings like the Pseudo Iron Man Infinite Variations or even just hop j.lk to Flight Mode.
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| |}
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| ===Proton Cannon Confirms===
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| |Rogue Assist, cr.hp > qcf.PP
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| |Rogue assist confirm to Proton Cannon.
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| |cr.mp > cr.hp > qcf.PP
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| |Hulk specific Proton Cannon confirm.
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| |j.8hp > dash > st.hp > qcf.PP
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| |J.8hp Proton Cannon confirm, another ballsy confirm you could try that resembles Iron Man's Proton Cannon confirm.
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| |}
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| ===Other Infinite Variations===
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| There are other Infinites or loops that were shown to the meta that were common back in the day but were thrown away in favor of new tech. Still cool to do but they are far from optimal due to how outdated they are.
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| '''Cr.hp Smartbomb Infinite'''
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| This Infinite used to be a favorite among GGPO players until they discovered the art of Uncombos, after discovering those, rarely anyone bothers touching this but it's pretty cool to land not gonna lie. It works by doing one of the strings below in the corner, then dashing while the opponent is in hitstun to do another string.
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| |st.lp > st.mp, cr.hp > st.lk+mp
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| |st.lk > st.mk, cr.hp > st.lk+mp
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| |cr.lp, st.mk, cr.hp > st.lk+mp
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| |cr.lk, st.mk, cr.hp > st.lk+mp
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| |cr.lp, st.mp, cr.hp > st.lk+mp
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| |-
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| |cr.lp > cr.lk, st.mp, cr.hp > st.lk+mp
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| |-
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| |cr.lp > cr.lk, st.mk, cr.hp > st.lk+mp
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| |st.lp > st.lk > st.mp, cr.hp > st.lk+mp
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| |-
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| |st.lp > st.lk > st.mk, cr.hp > st.lk+mp
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| |}
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| '''Flight Mode Dash Infinite'''
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| Not to be confused with the Air Juggle we all love, this one is just turning on Flight Mode and then hitting the opponent with normals then cancelling it to Flight Mode, you can rack up to 16-17 hits before Flight Mode ends, and then you could continue the combo by doing a string to launcher if you time it right.
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| |j.lk > j.mk > f.AIRDASH
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| |j.lp > j.mp > f.AIRDASH
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| |j.lp > j.mk > f.AIRDASH
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| |j.lk > j.mp > j.mk > f.AIRDASH
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| |j.lp > j.mp > j.mk > f.AIRDASH
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| |}
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| ===Unfly===
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| War Machine also has Unfly and the good thing is, his Unfly combos are very similar to how Iron Man does things in MvC2, but the difference in this game is that you gotta delay things a bit unlike in MvC2 where u gotta do the inputs as fast as you could.
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| ! Video !! Note
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| | [[File:Unfly combo.mp4|thumb]] ||Here's an example of the Unfly being done.
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| |}
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| Here are some strings you could use.
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| |j.lp > j.8hp xx qcb.k j.8hp > uf/u.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > qcb.k, j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp
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| |j.lk > j.8hp xx qcb.k j.8hp > uf/u.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > qcb.k, j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp
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| |j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp xx qcb.k j.8hp > uf/u.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > qcb.k, j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp
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| |j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp xx qcb.k j.8hp > uf/u.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp > qcb.k, j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp
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| |}
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| If you wanna step it up and make things harder, you can try these corner only variations.
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| *
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| *
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| |j.lp > j.8hp xx qcb.k j.8hp > qcb.k j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp
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| |j.lp > j.8hp xx qcb.k j.8hk > u.AIRDASH, j.p, j.8hp, qck, j.lp, j.8hp
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| |j.lk > j.8hp xx qcb.k j.8hp > qcb.k j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp
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| |j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp xx qcb.k j.8hp > qcb.k j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp
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| |j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp xx qcb.k j.8hp > qcb.k j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp
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| |j.lp > j.mk > j.8hp xx qcb.k j.8hk > u.AIRDASH, j.lp > j.8hp, qcb.k, j.lp > j.8hp
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| |}
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| ===Traditional Refly===
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| War Machine still has the traditional refly in MvC2 but just like refly in MvC2, it is ballsy hard so it has been unexplored territory with Knee Dive Refly being a thing, outside of TrinNY DAD's Refly Combo which is posted in like years ago.
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| <youtube>Iae4wCX4AKk</youtube>
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| With traditional refly, you could do links like
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| |j.8hp > qcb.k xx qcb.k, j.8hp
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| |j.8hp > qcb.k xx qcb.k, j.lp > j.8hp
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| |-
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| |j.8hp > qcb.k xx qcb.k, j.lk > j.8hp
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| |}
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| Probably the hardest thing to pull out with War Machine to be honest due to how fast u gotta turn flight mode on and off.
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| ===Pseudo Iron Man MvC2 Infinite===
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| War Machine has alot of Pseudo Iron Man MvC2 Infinite routes, I couldn't say Pseudo Iron Man infinites because at the end of the day, War Machine is a palette swap of Iron Man with some added gizmos. Nonetheless, these links are really tough to do and if you do it in a real match, you're actually a beast in terms of execution, only player I've seen doing it in a real match is Vice-Versa and that man is a monster.
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| '''Cr.mp Carries'''
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| This is a pretty ballsy loop to do, very stylish though, the hardest part is hitting a Superjump j.lp or j.mk to df/uf/f.Airdash to j.lp j.8hp without accidentally doing a tiger knee shoulder cannon. Very hard string to do but very stylish.
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| ! Video !! Note
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| | [[File:Mga baws.mp4|thumb]] ||Here's an example of it being done in action.
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| | [[File:Ballsy 1f.mp4|thumb]] ||Here's another example of it being done, this time it is done with j.lp instead of j.mk.
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| |}
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| You would see this combo being done alot on MotM WM Combo Videos and it is in no way easy to pull off. Which is why only Vice-Versa to my knowledge is the only guy who has done these combos in a live match and maybe Mr.Reset aswell.
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| {| border="1em" cellpadding="3" cellMPacing="0"
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| | align="center"|'''Variations'''
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| |cr.mp xx sj.lp xx df.AIRDASH xx j.lp > j.8hp > cr.mp
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| |cr.mp xx sj.mk xx df.AIRDASH xx j.lp > j.8hp > cr.mp
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| |cr.mp > sj.lp > j.mk xx f.AIRDASH xx j.lp > j.mk > j.8hp > cr.mp '''Best Used after First Rep'''
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| |cr.mp xx sj.lp xx df.AIRDASH xx j.lp > j.mk > j.8hp > cr.mp '''Big Character only'''
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| |cr.mp xx sj.mk xx df.AIRDASH xx j.lp > j.mk > j.8hp > cr.mp '''Big Character only'''
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| |}
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| '''Superjump Carries'''
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| These are also pretty hard to execute but what makes this harder is that you got no cr.mp to balance out the positioning, which means you have to angle your super jump and time it precisely or else it won't work at all.
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| Here's an example of it being done.
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| <youtube>F8UbEFw91CY</youtube>
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| Refer to 1:46-1:56
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| {| border="1em" cellpadding="3" cellMPacing="0"
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| | align="center"|'''Variations'''
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| |-
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| |xx sj.lp xx df.AIRDASH xx j.lp > j.8hp xx sj.lp
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| |-
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| |*xx sj.mk xx df.AIRDASH xx j.lp > j.8hp xx sj.mk
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| |*xx sj.lp > j.mk xx f.AIRDASH xx j.lp > j.mk > j.8hp xx sj.lp '''Best Used after First Rep'''
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| |*xx sj.lp xx df.AIRDASH xx j.lp > j.mk > j.8hp xx sj.lp '''Big Character only'''
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| |-
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| |*xx sj.mk xx df.AIRDASH xx j.lp > j.mk > j.8hp xx sj.mk '''Big Character only'''
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| |}
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| '''OTG Hop Infinite'''
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| | |
| This one is the closest to what we know as the Iron Man Infinite. You could do two reps of it without it coming from OTG but that makes you stuck at two reps only because after that, you have to cancel to Flight Mode or else it will drop. Unless if you will synchronize it with the Superjump/cr.mk Carries or use it as OTG filler.
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| Examples are referred to here
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| <youtube>F8UbEFw91CY</youtube>
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| Refer to 3:24-3:46
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| <youtube>ooC0ikXhBoo</youtube>
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| This video is full of it, start from 1:49
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| {| border="1em" cellpadding="3" cellMPacing="0"
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| | align="center"|'''Variations'''
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| |-
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| | (OTG) j.lp > j.mp > j.8hp
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| | (OTG) j.lk > j.mp > j.8hp
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| | (OTG) j.lk > j.mk > j.8hp
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| | (OTG) j.lp > j.mk > j.8hp
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| |}
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| {{Navbox-MVC1}} | | {{Navbox-MVC1}} |
| [[Category:Marvel vs Capcom]] | | [[Category:Marvel vs Capcom]] |